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One professor makes assigning his book for class altruistic.
College senior Kojo Minta is struggling to figure out whether to enter academia or the nonprofit sector after graduation. A history major studying 17th-century Puritanism, he finds it hard to reconcile historical interests with concerns about current issues, like poverty and political turmoil.
Three Penn professors and a senior critic in the School of Design were awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation last week.
Universities across the nation are combating wastefulness and focusing on sustainability, but only one will be able to take home the title of America's Greenest Campus.
*This article appeared in the 2009 joke issue.
They may not be performing at Spring Fling, but they still inspired a few "econ screams" at their latest concert on March 28.
As advance registration comes to a close this weekend, students will have one more chance to register for courses on the old Penn InTouch system.
Penn Law professor Wendell Pritchett was named chancellor of Rutgers University-Camden Campus and will assume his post on June 30, Rutgers announced yesterday.
Sitting in synagogue services, mingling with musicians and digging in dirt are all in a day's work for some undergraduate researchers at Penn.
If you want to fit in at Penn but want to try something different than rushing a fraternity or singing a cappella, consider research.
If the ads on your Facebook profile page are looking eerily catered to you, there may be a way to get rid of them.
Architecture job prospects seem to be stuck in the rubble of the current economy.
Tiredness, rewards, status: it's all in the head, three research studies say.
Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the Thames - nine students will see it all without paying.
Unlike in the rest of the world, journalism is thriving at Penn.
The School of Arts and Sciences budget cuts are revising Fox Leadership's summer plans but not deterring students from helping to renew New Orleans.
In addition to access to 20,000 scholarly journals, the Penn libraries are now aiming to make 200,000 out-of-print books available as well.
Cristina Bicchieri isn't just the director of Penn's Philosophy, Politics and Economics program and a game-theory scholar.
Everyone's a critic.